Robbie Neilson stays tight-lipped after potential Hearts farewell

After seeing his Hearts side beat Rangers 2-0, Robbie Neilson admits he'll hold further talks with MK Dons about their managerial vacancy.

After seeing his Hearts side beat Rangers 2-0, Robbie Neilson admits he'll hold further talks with MK Dons about their managerial vacancy.

Robbie Neilson was remaining coy about his future on Wednesday evening after what looks certain to have been his last game in charge of Hearts.

Neilson is expected to be confirmed as MK Dons manager this week after holding talks with the Sky Bet League One club on Tuesday and he said 'What will be will be' after the Premiership game against Rangers.

The 36-year-old, who said he is planning further talks, is believed to have agreed personal terms in Milton Keynes while compensation is not expected to be a barrier.

Neilson supervised Hearts training on Tuesday - for the last time?

Speaking ahead of the match at Tynecastle, Neilson said: "Tonight's not about me at all. It's about these 11 guys who are going out to play in front of a full house.

"I don't want it to be about me. It's about the fans coming to watch the players play, they have not come here to discuss the situation with me. I am here 100 per cent for the team."

Neilson and coach Stevie Crawford (in hat) - believed to be heading south with him - celebrate the win over Rangers